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Wolf Camp – Nature & Wilderness Survival

  • Summer Camps
    • Day Camps at Lake Sammamish
      • June 29-July 3, 2026 at Hans Jensen: Wild Sampler; Adv FLOW
      • July 6-10 at Hans Jensen: Wilderness Survival Craft; Advanced Artisans
      • July 13-17, 2026 at Sunset Beach: Wild Cooking & Herbology; Adv Wilderness Survival
      • July 27-31 at Sunset Beach: Wildlife Search & Rescue, Adv Conservation & Field Science;
      • Aug 3-7, 2026 at Hans Jensen: Wild Cooking & Herbology; Adv Animal Tracking
      • Aug 10-14, 2026 at Hans Jensen: Wilderness Survival Craft; Adv Herbal Medicine & Wild Cooking
      • Aug 17-21, 2026 at Hans Jensen: Wildlife Search & Rescue; Adv Wilderness Survival
      • August 24-28: Double Adv Survival & Wildlife Camps
    • Day Camps in Puyallup-Tacoma
      • July 13-17, 2026 Wilderness Survival Craft
      • July 20-24, 2026 Wildlife Search & Rescue
      • July 27-31, 2026 Wild Cooking & Herbology
      • Aug 3-7, 2026 Intro & Advanced Wilderness Survival
      • Aug 10-14, 2026 Intro & Advanced Wildlife Tracking
      • Aug 17-21, 2026 Adv Herbal Medicine, Cooking & Craft
      • Aug 24-28, 2026 Adv Blue Skye Farm & Forest
    • Overnight Youth Camps
      • June 29 – July 3, 2026 Wilderness Skills Sampler Overnight
        • June 29 – July 3, 2026 Advanced FLOW Overnight
      • July 6-10, 2026 at Lake Sam: Archers, Artists & Artisans
      • July 19-24, 2026 near Mt Rainier: Out-of-this-World Wilderness Camp
        • July 19-24, 2026 Advanced Wilderness Education & Survival Training
      • Aug 3-7, 2026 at Lake Sam: Tracking Bugs, Birds, Bobcats, Bears & Beyond
      • August 10-14, 2026 at Lake Sam: Wild Chefs & Herbal Medics
      • August 17-21, 2026 at Lake Sam: Secrets of the Ancient Scout
        • Aug 17-21, 2026: Advanced Zombie Apocalypse Survival Test
      • Aug 24-28, 2026 Epic GeoTrip – Subsistence Fishing
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  • Apprenticeships
    • Wolf Camp Earth Skills Teaching Apprenticeship
    • Blue Skye Farm Natural Science Education Internship
    • Double IT Teen Mentoring Program
  • Workshops & More
    • Saturday Workshops
      • March 20, 2027 Wilderness Survival & Fire Workshop
      • April 10, 2027 Wild Edible Foods & Herbal Medicine Workshop
      • May 1, 2027 Wildlife Safety, Bird Voices & Animal Tracking Workshop
      • May 22, 2027 Backcountry Safety, Navigation, Map & Compass Workshop
    • Public Event Booths & Presentations
      • April 22, 2027 EARTH DAY at Blue Skye Farm
    • Custom Programs for Schools, Groups & Indiviuals
    • Self-Study Earth Conservation Courses
      • Wolf Journey Book One – The Neighborhood Naturalist
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    • Outdoor Skills Posts
      • Posts on Wildlife Tracking & Birding
      • Posts on Plants & Herbs
      • Posts on Sustainability & Self-Sufficiency
      • Posts on Leadership, Teaching & Parenting Outdoors
      • Posts on Wilderness Survival
      • Posts on Traditional Technology & Wilderness Craft
      • Posts on Hunting, Fishing & Gathering
      • Posts Reviewing Outdoor Books & Gear
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      • Posts on Classes & Workshops
      • Posts on Apprenticeship Events
      • Posts on Environmental Policy
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    • Program Directors & Summer Camp Instructors
      • Kim & Chris Chisholm
      • Wolf School of Natural Science: Adjunct Faculty
      • Summer Environmental Education Jobs
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Summer Environmental Education Jobs

Contact directors Kim & Chris Chisholm about joining our Active Program Faculty & Summer Camp Instructors and Administrative & Adjunct Faculty. Or to train up to that level and build a career in environmental education, consider our Earth Skills Teaching Apprenticeship, or Blue Skye Farm Internship in advance of seeking employment in the field.

Job Positions

  • Camp Directors: $1500-$2500 salary in 2026 depending on experience and whether day or overnight camp weeks;
  • Lead Instructors: $1000-$1500 per week in 2026 depending on experience and whether leading day or overnight weeks;
  • Assistant Instructors: $750-$1000 per week in 2026;
  • Teaching Apprentices: All expenses paid training program with transition to payroll in second half of summer;

Camp Directors

Supervise and train assistant camp directors and lead instructors. Organize and facilitate summer day camps and help instructors teach classes. Communicate with day campers and their parents, including after-hours discussions as necessary. Help kitchen and logistics staff organize staff meals and gear. Ensure photos are taken of all campers for their families to remember camp. Make sure relevant office administrator duties are done over weekends, plus serve as an assistant instructor when needed during camp weeks.

Lead Instructors

If you are an experienced earth skills educator, then you may be qualified to come on board as a Lead Instructor at Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science. You would still be required to attend 2 complimentary summer training weeks before joining payroll at $1000-$1500 per week plus food and facilities provided.

Assistant Instructors

If you are already a teacher of other subjects, or an earth skills specialist who has not yet learned to teach, then you may be qualified to begin as an Assistant Instructor at Wolf Camp & School of Natural Science. You would be required to attend 2 complimentary summer training weeks and then alternate between weeks where you would earn $750-$1000/wk where ready to help teach, and attend training weeks needed to round out your earth skills. Food and facilities are provided during all teaching weeks, and during training weeks via work-trade.

Teaching Apprentices

If you do not have enough teaching experience or earth skills training to start as an instructor, but you have a some academic training and/or personal outdoor experience, you may be qualified to join the Earth Skills Teaching Apprenticeship program to prepare for a paid position. It’s 100% work-trade. Food, facilities, etc. are all provided, with no other expenditures needed throughout the summer. Click here for details if you feel ready for the teaching apprenticeship.

Summer Residential Homesteading & Sustainability Instructor for a candidate with a degree or real-world experience with energy conservation and self-sufficiency, permaculture, self-sufficient homesteading and sustainability skills, including • Farm Animal Cultivation • Organic Fruit Orcharding & Vegetable Gardening • Sustainable Building & Natural Selection Forestry • Wild Edible Foraging & Preparation • Paleo Cooking & Food Storage • Medicinal Herb Collection & Preservation • Entrepreneurial Cottage Industry. Communal cooking, cleaning and organizing is also an important aspect of the job. Compensation varies from $800-$1000 per week ($20 – $25 per hour plus room and board) depending on your experience and whether you also teach workshops, day or overnight camps.

Summer Residential Traditional Technology & Survival Instructors for a candidate with certifications or demonstrated proficiency with skills like navigation and orienteering; fire and shelter; wild edible foods foraging; and traditional craftwork like tanning hides for leather, making bows and fishing gear for the fall harvest, working with stone to make knives and arrowheads, emergency survival scenarios, and harvesting plants, animals and minerals with understanding of how to honor their gifts. In addition to these specialized skills, the position also requires interest in learning to teach a mix of herbalism, wildlife tracking, and backcountry leadership skills to children during the summer – so once on payroll, the instructor co-teaches about half survival/traditional technologies, and half other earth skills in our curriculum. Communal cooking, cleaning and organizing is also an important aspect of the job. Complimentary training will be provided in the first part of the summer, after which compensation will vary from $800-$1000 per week ($20 – $25 per hour plus room and board) depending on your experience and whether you are ready to teach workshops, day or overnight camps.

Summer Residential Ethnobotany & Herbalism Instructors for a candidate with an herbal degree and real-world experience with plant conservation and ethnobotany, knowing how to cultivate wildcrafting sites, honorably harvest flora for all of its medicinal, nutritional, and utilitarian gifts including traditional craftwork such as basketry, properly process and store the plants, as well as sensibly administer plants to clientele. In addition to these specialized skills, the position also requires interest in learning to teach a mix of wilderness survival and backcountry leadership skills to children during the summer – so once on payroll, the instructor co-teaches about half ethnobotany/herbalism and half general wilderness skills. Communal cooking, cleaning and organizing is also an important aspect of the job. Complimentary training will be provided in the first part of the summer, after which compensation will vary from $800-$1000 per week ($20 – $25 per hour plus room and board) depending on your experience and whether you are ready to teach workshops, day or overnight camps.

Summer Residential Wildlife Conservation & Tracking Instructors for a candidate achieving Cybertracker Level III Certification in both “trailing” as well as “track & sign” evaluations and who have college degrees or similar certificates like the Wildlife Society Certified Wildlife Biologist or other demonstrated understanding of wildlife conservation, animal tracking and zoology for purposes of research, teaching, and sustenance. In addition to these specialized skills, the position also requires interest in learning to teach a mix of ethnobotany, wilderness survival and backcountry leadership skills to children during the summer – so once on payroll, the instructor co-teaches about half on wildlife themes, and half other earth skills in our curriculum. Communal cooking, cleaning and organizing is also an important aspect of the job. Complimentary training will be provided in the first part of the summer, after which compensation will vary from $800-$1000 per week ($20 – $25 per hour plus room and board) depending on your experience and whether you are ready to teach workshops, day or overnight camps.

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21Summer SolsticeSummer SolsticeTime: 1:24 am - 1:24 am
22 23Staff Orientation Dinner & MeetingStaff Orientation Dinner & MeetingTime: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
24Staff Training: Pedagogical Policies & ProceduresStaff Training: Pedagogical Policies & Procedures 25Staff Training: Risk Management Policies & ProceduresStaff Training: Risk Management Policies & Procedures 26Staff Training: Wilderness Basic Life Support, CPR & AEDStaff Training: Wilderness Basic Life Support, CPR & AED 27Staff Training: Farming & Sales, Canoeing & KayakingStaff Training: Farming & Sales, Canoeing & Kayaking
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